Neuro occupational therapy

Occupational therapy for neurology patients at Barnet, Chase Farm and the Royal Free hospitals

The occupational therapy (OT) team at the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust is a specialist team that provides focused care to rehabilitate patients with neurological conditions such as stroke, Parkinson’s disease and multiple sclerosis.

The role of Royal Free neuro occupational therapists

Our team of occupational therapists works with Royal Free patients at Barnet, Chase Farm and the Royal Free hospitals across the following key areas:

Preventing deterioration, for example splinting a patient’s arms to prevent long-term stiffness or muscle loss, due to conditions like muscular dystrophy.

Determining the most appropriate body positions for everyday movements, such as sitting and lying.

Assessing a patient’s ability to carry out daily activities and identifying any difficulties which may impact their everyday life outside of the hospital.

Supporting and advising our patients, their families and carers regarding our services, and how to manage an existing condition – now and in the future.

Ongoing neurological rehabilitation after leaving the Royal Free London

If further rehabilitation is required our occupational therapists will work to determine what type of treatment would be most appropriate. This may involve further care at home or in another hospital / specialist unit.

Occupational therapy after discharge from our hospitals

When our patients are fit to go home our occupational therapists may complete a home visit to see if help is needed with daily tasks, such as meal preparation, then provide help or equipment if required.

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